PAKAIAN SEBAGAI PELINDUNG SURYA
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https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.jkb.2003.019.02.7Abstract
ABSTRACTAlthough sunlight is of much benefit for live, it has an adverse effects on human skin. The effects of sunlight can be controlled by
using protective cream or reducing the exposure to sunlight. Appropiate design clothes and correct protective factorsare part of efforts
can prevent all spectrum of UV rays. The clothes’s protective nature depend on it’s fibre’s struvture, colour, waterproof properties, as
well as it’s refine processes. Personal protection towards Ultraviolet radiation can be further supported by wearing a big cap, using an
umbrella, being under a shade, using appropriate protective clothes and avoiding the sunlight between 10.00 am until 04.00 pm. The
above steps should be initiated at an children. In every country including Indonesia, there should be standarritation and regulation
concering protective steps towards sunlight.
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